ГОСТ Р МЭК 60601-2-21—2013
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[26] IEC 60601-2-19:2009 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-19: Particular requirements for the
basic safety and essential performance of infant incubators
[27] IEC 60601-2-20:2009 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-20: Particular requirements for the
basic safety and essential performance of infant transport incubators
[28] IEC 80601-2-35:2009 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-35: Particular requirements for the
basic safety and essential performance of heating devices using blankets, pads and mattresses and
intended for heating in medical use
[29] IEC 60601-2-50:2009 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-50: Particular requirements for the
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rooms
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